Roughly 99.94% of the mass of the universe

Since roughly 99.94% of the mass of the universe is provided by the protons, and the protons are made of quarks that are theorized entities of energy, it may be useful to look at the protons once more, and the quarks that form them. The quarks clump together in groups of three. Each carries a specific electric charge, which, when they are grouped together, give the resulting proton a positive electric charge, which in turn complements precisely an electrons negative charge. Without this precise balance, which is essential in constructing the visible universe that is made up of atomic elements, the visible universe and its higher-order constructs, with intelligent life at its pinnacle, would not exist.